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− | The project file is named | + | The project file is named ''first_file''-''last_file''.pto using the same convention as the Hugin GUI. |
== Options == | == Options == |
Revision as of 00:52, 23 December 2011
pto_gen assembles a Hugin .pto project file that is suitable as input for further tools such as the cpfind control-point generator, or for opening with the Hugin panorama GUI itself. Functionality is similar to match-n-shift.
The general use is
pto_gen *.jpg
This creates a project file from all jpg images, in the same folder as the first photo. The project file is named first_file-last_file.pto using the same convention as the Hugin GUI.
Options
- -o | --output output.pto Output a pto file with the given filename (instead of the default).
- -p | --projection number Sets the projection type for all images (0 - rectilinear, 2 - equirectangular, 3 - full-frame fisheye, ...).
- -f | --fov number Sets the horizontal field of view for all images. Useful if your lens does not store the focal length and/or crop factor correctly in the EXIF data.
- -s | --stacklength number Sets the number of images in each stack (default: 1, meaning no stacks).
- -l | --linkstacks When given links the image positions in stacks.
- -h | --help Display help.